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VoX,. "? t nauiwiapmua IliWJI BjawirOnuiujgjwji.ij w4r - t T!" WIUC DAILY MATIOMAIV IUtrDBUCAn U pabltetwd eftry aflenioon(8iinIay excepted) W. J, MouTion A Co.! and li nmlthod lo oar antwcribat (by carrier.) at 20 cent per month. Mall tnbicrlben, 16.00 per ininm 18.50 for six motnhi, and $1.85 for throe montis. In- variably In .(trance, Binf-lo coplos, 9 ceils. PROPOSALS. pHOI'OBALS roil FORAGE. Oner QvAKTCKMArreu'i Orricx, Waioimtoii DiroT, December 8, 1861. I Scaled proposals are Invited by the undersigned lor s up j dying tho United Statee Quartermaster's Department, At Washlnrton, D. U .Baltimore, Md., Alexandria, and Fort H -in roe, Va., or cither of these plascs, with. lUjr, com. Oats, ami Straw. Uidi will to receded for the delivery of 6,000 bushrds of corn or oats tad 60 tt m of hay or straw, Aid upwards. Bl 'urs mutt state At which or the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at u hleh they will make deliver lei thereat, itio quantity of each article proposed to be deliv ered, the time whea said deliveries shall be eom ueaced, and when to be completed The prise muit be written oat In word on the bids. Corn to bt fi op la (rood stout sacks, of about wn bushels aeh. Oats la like sacks, of about three bushels each. The aaeka to be furnished without extra charge to the Ooreroiueat. The hay and straw to be sesurelr baled. 11 e particular Via or description of oats, corn, hay, or strau, proposed, to be delivered muit be etAiil In th proposals. All the articles offered under the tide hereto ln vited,wltl be subject to a rigid Infraction by the 4 'finment fuspeetor before being esse; ted. Contrasts will be awarded from tine to time to the lowest responsible bidder aa the Interest of iue Uorernment mar require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted lor ahall hav Nien delivered and accepted. Ihe bildor wilt be required to aseompany hie i rvposal with a guaranty, signed by two responsl llepersoas, that in case nts bid te Accepted he or lkc will, wltMn trn dayi thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties In a mm equal to the amount of the eon tract, to deliver the forage proposed In conformity m 1th the terms ol this Advertise msnti and In ease he said bidder shall rail to enter Into the contract. they to make good the dlflerenoe between the offer nf sal 1 bidder and the next lowest responsible bid der, or the persons to whom the contract may be awarded The responsibility of the guarantors must be howa by the official certificate of a United States District Attorney! Collector or Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person known to this office. All bidders will bedulyootlOedof the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. The full name and T. O. Address of each bidder tuuit be legibly written In the proposal. Proposals mutt be addressed to Brigadier General D. II, Huetitr, Chief D'pot Quartermaster,. Wash I jgtoo, D. c., no4 should be plainly marked " Pro posal! for Forage." Donds, In a sum ejual to the amount of the con tract, signed by the contractor and both of bis guarantors, will be required of the successful bid der or bidders upon signing the contract. lank forms of bids, guar antees, and bonus, may be obtained upon application at this office. JUiCTU Mt fKUt'USALk (lows, County, and state)- I.the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish nit deliver to the United States, at the Quarter umter'a Department At , Agreeably to the terms, oi your advertisement, inviting proix etla for foraje, dated Washington Depot, D ceml or ft. IHCl. the following Articles, vtxi -- t ushols of Corn, In sacks, at per bushel ui m iineiuui buaVjlt of Oats, In tasks, at per bushel nftiuaunJs. - - toss of bale! Hay, tt per ton of 3,000 pounds. tons if bale 1 Straw, at per ton of 2,000 v ttiali. Delivery Vi commence on or before the iUy of , I3S , and to be completed on or be fore the day uf , 184 . and pledge myself to CiKr Into a written contract with the United Mates, with good and approveiUecurltles, within ire space of ten days after being notified that my 1 1 1 has been accepted. Your oiiudlent servant, I'rlslicr ficneral D. If. Rocker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. C. . GUARANTY. Wb, the undersigned, residents of -., In me i-ouniy oi , ana sisie oi - hereb), jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, aud guarantee-in ease the foregoing id.! ir 1 accepted, that he or they will within ten dare after the acceptance of the said lid. execute the contract for the tame with good And sufficient sureties, In' A sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage pro piived lu conformity to the terms of advertisement ilatol Dfcerubir 8, 1963, under which the bid was mad, eti J, lu ease the said shall rail to t ntcr Into a contrast as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the oiler by the gal j i and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contrast may be iv, anted. 0 it 3 us, Given under our hands and teals I this Jayol ,IM . Seal. seal! f I ereby certify that, to the best of my know! c to and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and suflleleot as sureties for the amount for wMj!i they offer to be security. To be certified by the United States District At torney, collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or response lie perswn known to this office D. H. nUCKKR, dea-tf Brig. Gen. and Quartermaster. II OHbKS 1 HOUSES t IKJitBKtJ I ' War Departmeht, Cavalrt Dorcav, :av, ) bit.) uricc or tnur vuartkrustc. WAiiiiNQTOM. Jane 8. 18ft. bKALED PIlOPOiALS will bo reoelved at this office uuill 13 o'clock m , MONDAY, June 30th, IStiJ, for two thouiand (3,000) CAVALRY IIORSLS, to be delivered at the Government Stables at Giei boro Detot, near Wsshiogton city, within forty (4") days fn m date or contract. bald Horses to be sound la all particulars, well broken, full la flesh, from fifteen (16) to sixteen (It) hands high, from five (6) to nluc () years old, la giod condiiloo, and will adapted In every way to Cavalry pure oies. Thrse six o tlcatlons will be strictly adhered to an I rigidly euforced In every particular. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied b) a RuaiADtce for Its ftlthlul performance. ICj" should any United States officer guarantee the propos.1 of a Mailer who should prove to be lrr'ionsliile, his name will be reportel to the Sec ritary of War. with a recommendation that such unlet r be dismissed the service. All bUldert arut ouarantijri wUl It Kl& to t . tt rid tit inxou U tiititif, and every faitvr to tompljf wUMtrmt fiiontratt,orto make Me contract when awarded, vntl btuilumed by proiecuiion to Ms full extent of the Into, Y i n if bid and guaranty can be had on applica tion to this office. Miccemful bidders will be prepared to enter Into written o tntraots, with good and sufficient securi ty, Immediately on the acceptance of their bids. The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid The undei signed reserves the rljjht to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. Bids for one hundred (100) horses and upwards w.ll be entertained. Dfili for Ms entire numier of Uerses required are lnltcd Payment will be promptly made on completion of contract ho maret will be received. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Cav alry horses," and addressed to Lieut. Col James A kln, Chlrf Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D U Any oth-r Information will be promptly given on auiilioatloo, personally ur by letter, to JAMW A iKIN, Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, cavalry Dureau. S3-Purchase la the open market will be con tluued at Glesboro Depot until tbe contract Is KWtrdel Payment male la Crrtltloates of In debtedness for seven (7) horses or more. JecVUt pUOPOSALB roiSTATlONfiUy. Depabtm'ht or the Interior, V H Patent UiriiE, June tt, 18M ( Projatisals for furnishing such stationary as may bsittiuired by this Bureau durlug the fiscal year oi.dlog June SO, lt&3, will le reoelved until 13 o'tilocltru uflUEIJAY the 13th dayof July, 186s 'J h i unaccompanied bysatUfactory testlmoaials ef ability ti lultil a contract will not be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to mauulactu rtrs of, or dealers In, the several classes of All artlolrs furnished mutt be of the best quality of their kind, . . ...,.,, Laah proposal must be signed by the Individual or Arm making tt. All articles required under a contract must be dPllvrred without delay. A failure or refusal of tlie c mtrsotor to furnish proper articles will be deeiuid Just cause for abiogatleg the contract. Articles not named In the schedule, II required, aretoiefurolihedat the lowest market prices, and the right is reserved or otdcrlog a greater or lets quantity of each article contracted for, as tbe nubile eeivire may nqulre Douds, with approved security, must be given by the I dividual or tlrm obtaining the connect siiou d a contractor reiuse or neglcot to furnish, wi en requiifd, any article or articles mentioned 1 1 tho contract, the same may be pur chased Inopen nutiket, an 1 II a greater piloe has bern pall ib'ie lor than Is specified in the contract, the difference ma) b chargud to the contractor in his next quar to ly Acemuta . , bcnedulea, specifying as near as can be done, the amount, quality, and description of the articles re quired. 0 i be had oo application at this offloe. PiuiKJiaia must be addressed te the Commission er ol Pateuti, and endorsed " atatlenery." jet thit VOL. IV. PROPOSALS. proposals ron btationery Ulltr H V ART I RBI ASTER'S UrFICE, J DEfor or Waiiiikoion, J WAlitiNuTOR, June 10, 164. 1 fealed nrortoaala will h rialrid at thli nRI until FRIDAi, June 34, ISM, at 13 o'clock m, f..r rurnlshlngTATlO.NKHYfor t Is Drpot for six (6) months from July 1, lafll, as per annexed Sche dule. All articles must be of the verr best oualltv. samples of which (of paper, one quire, of enrel opes, one parkane) must accomnanv each bt 1. Each bidder muit furnish, with his uronosal. but one tample tot the article bid for, And euons price for each article, which must be distinctly markel thereon, Tbe contract will be awarded to the lowest re sponsible Mlder. ,Ach proposal must be signed by the Individual er firm making And tho ability to fuiru the eon tract, if awuried, mtst be certified by the person or persons proposed as sureties. nuuuau nny trucira ue rrq'iire i wnicn are noi enumerated In the Schedule, they are to be furnlih ed at the lowest markel pries. The Depot Quartermaster resales to himself tbe right of ordering, from time tn time, a greater or less quantity of cca ant everv article con traae for, as the public servte may require, within six months subsequent to tho date of the contract, and, should ant Articles not I a dellvere I wunin a reasoname lime arter htlag o'deiel, he also reserves the rirht to purchase the said arilela la open market, at the rlak an 1 expense or the terson or persoes contracting to furnish the same. le will, In all eases, decide wlipthrr th terms or ion oontraci nave nren romiuie i wun, an u reserves the power te annul the contract upon any failure toernnply with Its terms. Bonds with approved security art to be tiven by the person or persons contracting, and, In case of failure to supply the articles order,!, tha enn tractor and h c sureties shall e liable to the for feiture specified in such bond. Proposals must be ait Ires I to "Brlga Her Gen eral 1). II RUCKLH. Chief Quartermaster. Denot of Wash ngton, D C ," end to be plainly marked i ru,'vm ur ainiiuiirry." Schvdulc or Articles 40 reams Manilla wrapping paprr, 2lxi8 Inches, not less than M pounds per ream, per ream SO reams buff envelope paper, SlxM Inches, not lesa than toimuudiprr ream, per ream. 30 reams white folio post pi cr, ruled per ream. 100 reams white foolscap paper, ruled, not less than 13 pounds tier ream, tier ream 10 reams law cap paper, tuled, not less than 13 pounus per team, i erream son rems white letter paper, ruled, not less than 9 pounds per ream, per ream 300 reams white cummeiclflt note pper, ruled, not less than 8 pound per ream, prr learn. 1,000 sheets Mouing paper. tr sheet 41hlai k bonks, deinl sis-, full bound, per quire 43 blank books, folio size, full baund, per quire, 100 blank books, Oiown cap size, bound In cloth, per quire. 100 blank books, can size, half bound, ner outre. soo octavo memorandum books, full slz, icr dozen. r0 time books, dcml size, bound la cloth, per dozen. 60 time bsoks, small quarto tire, bound InrUth, per dozen. soo time books, small cctiuo size, bound in leather, per dozen 30 oou white official envelopes. No. 13. erv thick. per PI. 60 rjno white official envelopes, No, 10, very thick, per M loo ooo white o RlcUl envelopes, Sxt lnehts, vcri thick, rer M. 100,000 white letter envelopes, 6iii Inches, very thick, per M. 13 dozen Arnold's Writing Fluid, In quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles. 13 dozen Unard &. Nojcs' or other Mack luk, In quart, pint, and half-pint bottles, per dozen bot tles 13 dozen Arnold's copying Ink, In quart and pint bott es, per doze bottles, 13 dozen Lawrence's copying ink, la quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles 34 dozen lvld'sermlne Ink, glass bottles and stoppers, rr dozen bnttlei, v3dnzeoFaber'sorotbrr black lead pencils, Not 3 and 3, best quality, per donn 24 dozen Saber's ur other red and LUe pencils, per dozen. 34 dozen glass Inkstan Is, assorted, per dc zn, 100 gross Glllott's strel pent, asiorted per gioss 300 cross other stt.fl pens, atsoneJ, pur grots, 13 dozen gutta pcha i en hoi lers, per dozea. 48 dozen other pen holders, selected kinds, per dozen. 13 dozen tin pape folders, per dozen 25 pounds red srnl'nr wax, 30 sticks to the pound, best quality, per pound, 10 1 ounds white India rubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per Mjun . loo dozen pieces red tape, Nos. 17 and S3, per dozen ion dozen spools red tape, Nos, 17 and 33, per spool. 13 ozen glass jars mucilage and brushes, large size, per dozen, 31 dozen glass Jars mucilage and brushes, small size, per dozen 3t letter copying books, 600, 700, aad 1,0X0 page eash, per dozen, l Ooo sheeti abstract paper, ruled to paJLtern, per sheet 600 sheets return paper, ruled and printed to pat tern, per sheet, S reams of h ll paper, ruled to pat tern, per ream. 4 dozen h nry paper folders, per dozen. 4 dozen erasers, ivory or wood hanllcs, per dozen. dozen gutta percha rulers, 14 Inehes long, per dozen. 0 M HUCKKR, llrlea Her General and Chief Quar'ermastrr, JelO-iat Dipot of Washington. 0 HDNANCE omCB, Wn Department Wasrinqton, Jun 14, 1S64 Seakd propoasU will be recti ved by this Pepart mrui iiuii i iurai'Ai witir oio, iou4, a. (i ni . for the delivery at the Nvw ork Arsenal of 18,000 non-commissioned Officers 'wordi, and 10 OtO Musicians' awords, United states regulation pat tern. These s won's aretobemn'e lu etrlft accordance with the standard paltrrna to be ren at the .New York Arsenal 1hy are to bcsuljrt to theuiual Inspictlon andjirouf at ihc iuaut.factury where made. Deliveries must be made In lots of im t less than one-tir'eenth(l'ISth)perweekoi tho n hole number contrcted for The nnt dilttiry to bo made on tbe Sid day of July, ISH4, Failure to make dellverlis at a s)ecltlod time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to dell er at that time Isnbldi will hoc jnildered from parties other than regular mnufa.turci s ol awttrdi, ami such ss are known to this Department to biyuompetent t exe cute la thtlr own workshoi s the work proposed for. GUAR AMY. The Mlderwill te require! to accompaoy hli propniltloa with a tuarant), slcned b two re sponsible prraons, that in case his bl 1 li Accepted he will at onco executu the contact lor the same, with food and sufficient sure es, In a sum equ I te ooe tenth nf the amount of the contract, to de liver the articles proposed, In conformity with the terms of this ad trlisemrnt and lu case the said biddr should fall to rnttr Into the o tract, thev to mtkegood the difference between the our of stl I bidder and the next reiponilbln bl tder, r the person to whom the o ntract may o awarded. The respoi slbllity of the guarantois must be shown by theotfkitl crtlflottcoi tho clerk of lht earest District Court, vt of tLe Uclted States District Attorney Bnls In a sum rqual toonetenth of the amount of tbe contract, signed I y the contractor and both of his tuarantors, will be required of tho success ful bidder or bidders upon signing the contract FORM OF GUaRUSTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the county of and btate of , berth). Jointly and sevcrall), cotcnaut with tho Unite I Mates, anlguaiaaUc, In tase tl e forrgolng bid of .. be accented, that he or thrj wul atonre execute the contract fur tho same with good and suf ficient sureties, In a sum euual to u iM nth i f the amount ef the contract, to turuUhthu art idea prn puied In ontifirmit to the terms of the atUcnUe in cot, dated June II, IGl under which the t.14 was maJejand, Incase the said - - shtll fail to enter into a contract, as aforeiald, we guarantee to make good the difference Ictween the offer ol the said - and the next lowest reiponsible bidder, or the person to whou the ton t nut may bo awarded, J Given under our hands and seals this day of, 18- witneisi Scat.! To this guaranty mtflt be appended thootlUfal certificate above mentioned. Uaih party obtaining a contract Willi e ob'ige I to enter into bond with aj propel sureties for its faithful execution Upon the award being made, successful bllders will be notified and furnished with forms of con tract an 1 bond I he Department reserves the right to re cct any or kit bids II nut deemed satisfactory Proposals will luaddr se l to " IlrUadler Gen eral Geoige D Ranisaj, ( 'iUf of Ordnaucn, Wash ingtoe, D C ," and v. ill be cmlumd "Iroioials for Nnniomiuliiloned Officeis' an I htuiUlaus' Srtords" GeO D lHMh, Jsltt-rhstutt Rrlg Urn, thief of nidnane WlLIiAUilU' UUTEL, SYKLS, CHADWICK b. CO., ComerPtnntjlvani lMnw and fowUtnth itrutt WMUmrtoa D, 0 la-ly Wftlt0twl 'WASHINGTON. D. pii0unl tqmMirmt. Tbo following li tho closing poem In "Howard 01 yndonV forthcoming volurao of "Poems of the Rebellion." TUG LAST POEM. Oh, brave and grntle, herA-ioul I Oh, spirit, tender, tried and true I Hew o uld I close my reeord here, Without one little word for joul V hose stronger arm once held me up, Whose stronger heart once strengthened mine) Whose eyet were always first lo sec, The meaning of God's deep design I Who te deeds were noble first and last Aa tale or Ancient Chlvahle Whose tweet, exceeding filthfulneii, Made life so bcautirul for me I Whose teachings filled my iplr,t wllh This strong unfaltering belief, That God's good hand wilt save the Right lhrough failure and bewtlderlnr. grief I Ah I no caretilog hand Is laid la cumnieDdatlon on my bead) My soul, dlvld ng time and spoe, Is leinlng toward yours Instead, I cannot think It vainly ) earns To reach you though bereaved I stand ( Though It Is bitter pain to ralsi The touch of your protecting hand I Not lost, but absent I Will you take These first f-ults of a younger soul 1 You know how.long ago God gave Its throbbloga late your control I The ItAltltnore Natlonel CouTcntlon, as Dsserlbstl hy Ilsnjemlu F, 1 aylor Rceucs, luclilents, and KfTccta, Special Correspondence or the Chicago Kvenlng Journal Baltimore;, Jure 8, 1KGI. To play secretary to tho National Union Con vention was no port of tny errand. Tho de tails of Its action aro already before tho worldj a few touches ethereal, a few lWlica over tho wins, and they wcro ittuck by lightning and Immortality together. But I may try to pvo your reader, in a breath or two of short sentences, n rouch sketch of the scene. When I ruachud Baltimore, on Tuesday evcnlnc, an organlMtlonhad been elTectedt Malno and Oregon had met lottlar and little Hhody sat at tho Golden Gate; a inch, civil, loyal, purposeful, and yet a ruob,hnd be come an orqanofvolce, and tho voice was ready to speak. The morrow was lo bo a Puitccon, ard jtt no Ilabel, Inspired wllbonohopc.ono faith, ono love, they weru to have ono utttr ancb. It waa n t a deliberative body, for there was noiiuni; 10 do wciif neu. u waa not an ex ecutive body, for thcru was nothing to ho d me. There was only somttlilnff to siy, and ItsiUlt. We all knew what it wouhl bo, but wo llttincd for It. Men traversed half a continent) nay, men embarked on two oceans to utter It. Bo it all was on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Front-street Theatro Is thrown open for this etranpa drama with ouo act tbU act with oce word in It. The lofty celling is can opied with the flag tho stars hang lu clusters from column and wall, llko rljK-ntd fruit, that once sbono on Saratoga and BtnulDgton, on Vlcksburgand Mission Uidgc; tho stars that will light tho way to Klchtnond, and look down serene upon deid rebclllou. And beneath the heaven of the flag, In ono solid column that fills tbe bod of the theatre, ore tbo word-bearers of thu loal land. " There Is nothing rtrnnge lu tho crowd that I can eie; sprinkles of silver among tho brown head) brows of care and c)es without a cloud Noth ing strange, until 1 think that theso moo rep resent every rood on tho idanet lo day, whero tbo Hag blossoms peacefully out. Nothing strangp, till I think that these men are only touguis to utter tho will right loyal and rojal of men unseen ( only thu murhlnery for the re hearsal of a grand act for the Ides of Novem ber. Tftfn, as I thick, the theatre' narrow walls widen away and mUt as if thiy were mist, and thero aro only twenty erven ol i alii twenty six iocrelgn States nnd the one, poor, lono tuau who writes theso lines 1 I forget tbo threo semicircles of men nnd women, packed lu box nud nailery, tier, nboe tier, a tone and a half of humanity. I forget to I til jou il.ut tho old mcelinulcs and tinkers In polltlCb aro not here, and that thu halls of Congress aro not emptied into Baltimore. Hut no matter for thatt tbo gavil of Pre id tut Denlson falls sharply the Kev Mr, CaddU, of Ohio, makes a prayer, to which old Jacob Trout, of retolutloHary memory, might have said a fervent amen. Iho Federal dor Isbhut upon the Palmetto State with a clang. It opens to Missouri, and cheers greet her as slio comes. It swings wide again, nud Tcuneeseo has abundaut eutraoco. There are tears in many an cyo the world counta cold, and dry as the rock of Horeb bef ro the prophet stnnto It, as Mr. Muynard sloueblnglygIv(s thanks for the loyal and bleeding hearts of East Tennes see, and says, It will carry a joy to them like that of a great victory In tho fUM of arms." God knows they m d and di'&crto It all. Was It not a grand tiling lo be in a hall so vast that the doors opened and clo d onl when great States stood upon tho threshold t And mow conies the Confession of Faith, loslug nothing bj tho char, emphatic utter ancoof Henry J. Ilmond. It cuts a broad swath It kave not a weed to wave Us lonely head, for auy Oeelan to rao about. Mirers break In all along, llko the chorus to a eonir, and when, wllh the closing Ucsulutlein, a warn ing glance Is Hung over the salt water, they are all caught up, like Elijah In a cLarlot of fire, and adopted with one heart and onoolce. Tho day wears ont Iho briefest of days In all the calendar. It was ten. The clock la on tbo strukuoftwo. The word they havo conin to say Is jet unuttered. 1'unusylvunla writes, "For President, Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois." Iowa springs lo her feet, and nominates Abra ham Llnculn, of Illinois. Illinois U uqulicr to say "Abraham Lincoln, ot IlllnolV It could havu swept through the Convention Mku the June hurricane lu Iowa, a few rum mers ago. Cheers 11 utter us, but calmer coun sels prevail. Bas Mr. Kayraoud, It has been arserted that wo will attempt lo mike thu tiom inatlou ride tho whlrUlud of acelamulluu Let us declaro a deliberate purpose. Let tho roll of the States bo called. H whs wlu coun sel. To call tho roll of our urmj, where every man cries here'" or answers lor his romrade, M Dead on the Held," Is grand, but to call thu roll of a broad continent Is BiiMlmu. And so Illinois has tbo floor at lat, and cries, " woglejou Abraham l.lucoln " Maluu is summoned, and its ausuer Is, "Abrahnm Llneolu " 'lhuUranlloUills,tbuUreeu Moun tains and tbo Alleubunks eeho "Llncnlu1" Thu word comes out uf the heart of old Berk shire, and up imiu the alley of tho Couuee tieul, and away from "thu wild where rolls the Ortgou." il drills In letters of gold from Cal ifornia, glitters from Colorado, slhs from tbu eedars of Teuuessee, Is shouted by " the hunt ers of Kentuek" atroas tbo grao of the mill boy of the SI isbes. And so thu roll sounds on Iroui Maluu to Montana, tbe most lmpreBtlu scene I eer beheld, Il Is announced at last, "all for Llueoln Iho buudred nud twtulj clue," Men spring lo their feet bnudku thief take wlug lu tbo galleries, thu quivering cheers rlsu freu uud full, ouug Uteauru veiled iti tearsj women IbulJi uud weep altogether, strong men swallow their hearts as the llsteu. And now thu splendid baud In tbe gallery buieis out wllh " Iho Siarpangltd Bauner" Do joulhluk how wonderful!) eloquent It Is, beru lu HaUlmon 1 hj , lit ty )eurs ago, a British lkelof fifty sail euternl thu mouili of tho Puupeco, On iho ulgbl of the I Hh ul Sep temlxr opened II ru upon Fort MeiUnrj All tbatdreadlul night, Francis S ku), a child ot Mar)land,waa a prisoner Inn British ship, within thu nound ot u bell of thu placu whtro this eonventlou Is now silting. With the duw n, the storm of shot and shell dies away, and the prisoner's eyo socks through tho gray of tho C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1804. morning for tho Use; that floated above tho fort at sunset, and ho tremblingly asksi " Oh day, can ton see, by the dawn's eaily light What so uioudly we hailed at the twlhghi'e last gleaming, Whcse brand stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, Ob'r the ramp'tt we watched, were go ga'laotly stieamlns:! The rockets' red glare bombs bursting In air Gate proof through the night that ourfligwsr still there . Oh t say, does that star-spangled banner still wave O'er the an 1 of the free and the home of the brat el" And theu, when tho sun touches It up. he cries out exultantly t " 'Til the star-spangled banner I Ob, bng may It wave O'er the land of the freo, and the home of the brave I" And now comes "Tanked Doodlo" accele rated, and a thousand hearts keep timo. The President announces adlsnatch from the Sec rctary of War. It tells of Hunter's victory It is a goo 1 omen. It thunders on the left And now rotucs Andy Johnson, tho tailor, the Sena or, tbo Governor, tbo patriot. Every nihiT choice goes down boforo him "like leaves in wlnt'v weather." It Is Lincoln nnd John son. 1 bo word 1 said, the day Isdono Then havo been llttlo flashes of pleasantry all along, but they wero put out by tho ncady, earnest blaze of a solemn purpose. Governor Dcnlon bids tho Convention hall and farewell. Men go out at this theatre's door that hao clasped hands for tho bat lime, and shall never meet again Ibis side of the dark river. Shake pea re's gran test creations have been produced within theso walls, bnt nothing grander In them all than this one word for Lincoln. I have seen tbo Iron ' Front," with fixed hearts and fixed bayonets, hut I sec In tho llttlo dypsyllablu this Convention has ut tered, shot and shell, and on hundred thousand men. God bless tho President God save tho Union t B.F.T. OFTIOIAL. T.WV8 OP TIIK UfllTUD STATICS, rnssetl at the First Session of Ilia Till t- KlKhtli Congress ri'tTBLic No. 93 An xct to puulsh and prevent tbo counterfeit ing or coin of ihc United States. Jle tt enacted by the Smate a tut Ifowe of Rep retentative of Out United iytattt tf America in Corifrcii aJMfM&iW, That If any person or per sons, except as now authorized by law, shall hereafter make or camo to be made, or shall ntttr or pass, or ottenipt lo utter or pasf any coins of gold or stiver, or other ineteU or al loys of metals, lutcudtd for the use and pur poeo of iurrent monej. whether lu iho resem blance of coins of thu United Htntcs or of for eign countries, or of original design, every person so olToudlng shall, ou couvletlon there of, bo pitnlabel by flue not exceeding threo thousand dollars, or by 1m rlsonmcnt for a term not exceeding live years, or both, at the discretion of tbu court, according to thoaggra ftiIon oftho otf.ncc. Approved, June 3, 1S0I. PcrLtc No. 03 As act to provide for tho pajmtnt of the tec ond ngliuent, third brigade, Ohio volunteer militia, during the time they were mustered Into tho service of tho United States. Ue tt enacted hj the SttinU and Ifome tf Hep mad Unct of the I'niUd btatenf inirrlca in tmrtreia ammHflt That tbe fecond regiment, third brigade, Ohio volunteer milllla, mustered into ihesenlco of the United States at Cincin nati, Ohio, on the fourth dayof September, eighteen buudred and sixty two, notwithstand ing Irregularity may bavo occurred in tho manner of their mustering Into tho service of tho United Stiles, )u paid lor tho llmo Iho nill cers and men were in tho sen Ice, respectively, after being so mustered, not, however, to ex ceed the period of thirl v days. Approved, Juno 8, 1304, Ptruc No. 01 Av act to provldo for thacxi-eullnn of treaties betiveeu thu United States and foreign na tions respecting consular Jurlsdletlou uver tbo crews of vessels of such foreign nations in tbo waters and ports of the United Stati s. Zfe it enatUd by fA- itmate and nv vf Jiep mnitatitei of tfie UaiUd htatn vf . liner lea in Congress as tabled, That In all cases whero It may luo been or shall hereafter bo stipulated by treaty or contention between tbo United States and any foreign nation lo the elfret that the toilful general, consuls, lec consuls, or consul ir or commercial airents of tbu two na tions, repeetlvely, ahall have eteluslve Jurls illeilon ol eontroversles, dllUcullles, or dlsor (Km arUlug at sea or In tbu waters or ports of tho ond rnition, between tbo matter or other olll er ur 1 111 rs nnd any of tt u crew, or be tween any uf tbeao last tbemselus, of unysblp or esil belonging to tho other nation, biku stl illations shall bo exceuted nud en (breed within tho jurl-dbtlon nfthe Unlt.d Stiles as herelnafur declared! PrciUed, lhat before this ael shall take elluct as lo the ships and eesels of any paitleulir uati nhajur,euch treaty with the United States, iho President of tbo United States thai I h& o bu n satisfied that slmllir prnUton hnvo been made for the ex eeuliou ol such treaty by tbo oil ircoutraellng part), and shall have issued tils piocUmallon to tbt elfi,it, ditlarlnjlhU aet to bo In force as to biich lull m. Sec. J Uul be it firtfar enacted. That In all cast w iln tho purview of Ibis at t the consul gent ral, ( omul, or oiber consulnr or comincr elal n'Hhority f such foreign nation i barged with tbo appropriate duty In the particular cae, may mnko application to any eourt of re eon! of the U nlted Mate a, or any j udge the re- of, or to any comnls-douer appointed under tbo laMsol theUnltid States to tako bailor ullldnli, or for other Judlclil purposes wliat s eer, Boiling forth that imh tontrovtrsy, dif ficulty, or disorder has ariseu, brlttly staling thu nature therof, and whin and where the same occurred, mid exhibiting a certified copy or exirart of thu shipping artleles, roll, or other proper poper of the nblp or vissel, lo tbo etrect that the person luojuetiou is of the crew or ship's torn puny of sueh ship or vesse-lj and further elating mid eerilfylnglhnt such persou has withdrawn himself, or Is believed to be about to withdraw hlinst If, from tbu control aud dUel line of tbu master uud olll eraot tbo said sbl pur eisel,or that he has retired, or Is about lu ruluse, lo eubmlt to and obe) thu lawful juris diction of suelieonsular or commercial authori ty lu the premise, aud further biuiluguti 1 cer tifying that, to the bu t of the knowledge and Ibelietof the otllei r ei rllfylng, m b person Is not a tltlziiiot iho Uulti I butes, and there upon sueli J idge, eomuilbthmer, or other Ju dieijl oilletr, on luspectlou of eiu h a bcatlon, tbe tamo being hi wrltlrg, and duly authenti cated by tbe eousularor other eullkienl oillelnl I seal, shall l&suobls warrautfor the arrest ot tho i person bo eomplaln.d of, directed to lire mar shal of the United States for Ibu ap ro) rlale ! district, or In his d seretlon to auy person, being a ilile-not tbe L lilted Stales, whom ho may Ispeeiully depute for the purpose, requiring Bueh person lo bu brought before hint lor ex amination at u certalu time an 1 placet and lft . on sueb examluallou, It shall be mudo to ap pear that tbo person co arrested Is a e Itlzuu of thuUiiilol States, bo shall bo forthwith dis- i.....-.i i.... .. .. i...n i.. t.r. . .,. ordlunry etiurso of law. Hut If this shall nol bo I made to appear, and such Judge, eommlrslouer, or other Judli lal authority shall lind, upon thu papers hereinbefore referred lu, a tutlleient pri ma facie ( uso thai tbu matter eonterns ouly tbu internal order nnd discipline of eueh foreign ship or esel, or whether lu lis unturu chll or criminal, clou not elloct tulKet dlrceily tbo exeeuluuiof the laws of the Lulled Stales, ur tlie ilthiBOLd duties of any eitizeuul ibuUullod Stutec, bo hhall fniihwlth, by lut, warrant, loin mil sueli person to prUou, where prltoners under seulencuof a court oftho Untied Stales may bulawlully commuted, or to tbu master or eblef oilleer of suth lorelgn ship or vessel, in his dlseruliou, to bo subjeet lo tho lawful orders, control, aud discipline of the master or "ir n) ( fll chief ofllecr for tho tlmo bcloc of snch ship, And to tbo Jurisdiction of tbo consular or com mercial authority of the nation lo which such thtp or vessel may belong, to tho exclusion of any anthority or Jurisdiction In tho premises of mo united ctaies or any mate thereof t ito btded, nnerthelesi, That tho expenses oftho ar rest and tbo detention of the person so arrested shall be paid try tbo consul general, consuls, or vice consuls, ntl provided, further, That no person shall bo detal cd more than two months after his atrest, bnt at the end of that tlmo shall be set at liberty aud shall not aalti uo arrcsieu ior me same cause. Approved. Juno 11, 1801. PrnLic No. 5. An act to antnorlzo tbo Secretary of tha Trca- sury to stipulate for tho release from attach ment or other process of property claimed oy mo umico amies, ana ior otucr purposes, Ik tt enic'ed by t Senate and Jfmse of Hevrt tentative of the United S'aie$ of America in corijress asrtmoferf, luai wnenevt-r any proper ly owned or held by tbo United States, or In which the United States havo or claim an In terest, shall, lu any Judicial proceeding under the laws of any State, District or Territory, be seized, arrested, attached, or held for the se curity or satisfaction ofanyclilmmadtaaialust om property, it Biiau no lawrm for tbo Hecro tary of Iho Treasury, In his discretion, to di rect tbo Solicitor oftho Treasury to causo a stipulation to bo entered Into by tho proper district attorney for thu discharge of such pro perty from such seizure, arrest, attachment or proceeding, to tho effect that, upon such dls charge, the person asserting tbu claim against such property shall become entitled to all tbe benefits of this nclj and In aU cases whero such stlpulitlou shall be entire I Into, as aforesaid, and tbo properly shall, In coosequenco thereof, be discharged as aforesaid, nud Una Judg ment shall bo given In tho eourt of Ust resort to which tho Secretary of tbe Treasury may deem proper to cause such proceedings to be carried, klUrmlug the claim for tho security or satisfaction nf whleh such proceed In us shall have been Instituted, and the right of the per son asserting tbe saniu to cnlorco It against snch property by lue-aoa of such proceedings, notwithstanding tbo claims of the United State thereto, such final judgment shall bu deemed, to nil Intents and purposes, a full and final de termination nf the rights oi su h person, and shall cnthlu such pcison, as against tbo Uolted States, to such rights as ho would havo bad In case possession ol said proferty ha J Dot been changed) and if such claim hu for the payment of money, and the somo shall by such judg ment bo found to bo due, the presentation ot a dulv authenticated cony of thu record of snch Judgment and proceedings Fnatl bo anfflpicni evidence to me proper accounting olHcersfor the allow anco thereof; and tho same shall thereupon be allowed nnd paid out of any moneys In tbe Tieasury not otherwise appro priated) J'rottded, That tho amount so to be allowed and paid shall not exceed the value of tbu Interest or tho United Stotea In the troptrty lu questtont And provided fnrther, ThatnHih I tig herein contained shall bu considered aa reeognlzlug or conceding any right to enforce by seizure, arrest, attachment, or any Ju llclal process any claim against any property of tbe United Stati,, or against auv properly held, owned, or employed by the United Stoles, or by any department thereof, for any public use, or as waiving any ot J action to any proceeding Instituted to enforce any such claim. Approved, Junu 11, 1SG4. Pltilic No. Wl An act In relation to the limitation of actions lu certain cases. Be it enacted by the .Vni(e and Hon of lit n mitfatlica of the L'nttid Aif- of America ii, vongreia aswnitiea, i nai wiiencvw, uuring tne exlsieneu of the present rebellion, any aeilon, civil or criminal, shall accrue against any persou who, by reason of reIatamu lo the exe cution of tbe law s of tho United Stat?, or the Interruption of the otdlnary eourao uf Judicial proceedings, cannot be served with process f t the commencement of such action or the arrest of such person, or whenever, after such action, civil or criminal, shall have accrued, such per son cannot, by reason of such resistance of the laws, or such Interruption of Jadieial proceed luge, bo arrested or served with process for tbo commencement of the action, the time during whleh sue h person shall so bo beyond tbu reaah of legal process shall not bo deemed or taken as any part of the time limited by law for iho commencement of such action. Approved, June 11, lbdl. Public No 07 J Ah act relating to members of Congress, heads of Departments, and other officers of tho Movent tneiil. JJe it enacted by the Senate and Home of Jlepre tentatiiHt ufthe United Mate of Anuria in Con. gresi aitcmblcd. That no member of the S-iiitu or Homo of Representatives shall, after hU election and during his routlnuuico lu olllee, nor thall any head of a D pi-tment, hetd of a bureau, clerk, or any other oill cr of the (luv eminent, reci lv or agreo to receive nny c tn peUBatluu whatsoever, dlreeity or Indirectly, tor Hiiy services rendered, or to bo rendered, after ihc ptssago tf this net, to any person, eliher by himself or another, lu relation to any proctcllng, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other matter or thing lu w hleh the United State Is a ptrty , or directly vr ludlrec ly interested, bef to any Department, court martial, bureau, i Ulcer, or auy civil, military, or naval commission what ever Aud any person oirudlng against any rovlslnn of this act shall, on convlctlou there of, be deemed guilty uf a mUdcimauor, aud bu I uninhed by a Hue not exceeding teu thou sand dollars, uud by Imprisonment for a term nut exceeding lo years, at iho discretion oi the court tryiug tho same, aud shall bo forever thereafter Incapable of holding any olllcu of honor, trust, or profit uuder tbo Government of tbu Unite! States. Approved Juuu 11, 1801. Fcblio No. 3 Ah act to change aud deilno ihu boundaries of thu eastern and western Judicial dUtriels oT Virginia aud lo alter the uames of said dis tricts, ond fir oilier purposts, Ik it enaiUd by ihe Ae atr and Jfue vf Hep' rescutatitit f the Unitid Auftf tj Amtri i im Con press anttmbUd, lhat tho Jurisdiction ul the western district of Virgli't ttliall beniu Iter be co extensive with aud cunthud to th limits of Ihu Statu uf Ucia Virginia, uud halt bu e illeil the district ot West Virginia) uud the Jurisdic tion uf Iho eatieru district uf irgliiiu sh ill hereafter bu co-exieulve with Ihe llmlla and Inelu lu tbu whole ul thu Stale ol Virginia, and shall be culled tbu district of VirgluU llie Juduuf the said district uf U est irgluia shall aunually hold six seaeious as follows. At Clarks burg, on tbu twenty fourth days ol March utitj August, at Wheeling, on thu sixth days ol Airllund September, and ul Charleston, on the nineteenth dais ul April aud September. Thujudguot thu district of MrglnU shall, lu addition lo thu sessions heretofore held by him as Judge uf thu eaiura district ol irglula, hold scsbloiis al tbu limes uud places w ilblu the district ol irgluia w hen and whero scmions were held prlur to tbu pasbagoof th's net by ihu Judguot the western district ol irgiuU, See. -. nd be it jurthtr etuuttd, lhat all thu records aud tl es ot the courts ol lUu western district uf irKlrila, hllherlo held withlu thu limits of the district ot irginla, us prescribed and Hied in Ihu Ilist section ut tills act, shall remaiu uud bu ke t lu thu district uf Virginia, and ull records and files ol tliu court ol thu wli ru district ul Virginia, liltbcriobeld with in the limits ot ihe district ul West VirgluU, as j rt tr.htd and fixed by tbu first nciluu ul thu act, shall rem iln und bu kept in thu dis Met ol Wcot Virginia. And all writs, tuits, pit us, rccurfhliaucc. luditt incuts, and all other process, eivul or erl uiirnl, UsutJ, sued out, eommeneed, ur peudlug, ut which, It this aet bad never been passed, tbo Judge of thu western dlsirut would havu had Juiisdliliou withlu thu llmltaut the sulddislrielot irgluia, as dulVnvd by this net, shall bo miuued, tu it li li NO. 175. tercd, and hate day before, and be heird and determined by, tbe Judge or tho district of Virginia, In the same manner, and with tbe same validity and effect, as they should havo been returned, entered, heard, and determined bv thejndgeof the western district of Virginia, If this act had never been pasacd flee. 3. And be it further enact l, That all the Judicial proceedings of tbe court of the westo n district of Virginia had wlibla Ihe limits of tho district of West Virgluls, fixed by the, first section of this act, since tho erection of West Virginia Into a State, are hereby made and de clared to bo as valid and binding aa If this act had bt en passed contemporaneously wllh the act establishing the State of West Virginia, and said Judicial proceeding had bn under and by vtrtui of this act. Approved, Juno 11, lb04. frcnuc No. 09.1 Av act to provM" for tho summary trial of minor oueuceft acainet ihoiawsol the united Stati s. Ik it enacted by t Senate and ITonw of itrpreamtatliien of tne Unit tit Nate or America in Cngre acmbld, lhat It shall bo lawful for tho Judge of any district court of the United States to hold a special session of said court at any lime, whether In termor vacation, tor me irui oi minor ou nets ncainsi tno laws oftho Uulted Slates, as hereinafter provided. Sec, J And be it further enactnl. That when ever a complaint ahall bu mudo atralnst any master, oilleer, or mariner or any ship or vi. sel belcmtflnir. In whole or Id tmri. to any cili zn or elllz ns of the United States, of the commission uf any offence, not capital or other wise Infamous, against any law of thu United States made for the rotectlnrj of pereous or property eoiraged In commercoor narltration, it shall be the duty of the district attorney to InveUlgato the same, and thu general nature thereof, and if, In bis opinion, the csso Is suth aa should bu summirlly tried under tbo provi sions of this act, bu shall report the same to tho district Judgf, and tbe Judge shall forth with, or aa soon as the ordinary business uf tho court will permit, proceed to try thu eiuse, and for that purpose may. If necessary, hold a special session of the court Bee. d Aul be it jurthtr enact?. That at su' h trial It shall nnt bo necessary thtl thu ac cused shall have been previously Indicted, but astatemmtor complaint, verified by oath, hi writing, shall bo presented to the court, setting out thu offence In such manner as clearly to apprise- thu acmed of the cbiMCterof tbe offtuco complained of, and lo enable him to answer the complaint. Audthosaldcomidalnt or statement shall ue read to ihe accuse", who may piiai to or nusuer the same, or make a counter stateme t. Sec. 4 lid be tt further enacted. Tint tbcsald trial shall therenuou bu proceeded wllh In a utnmary manuer, aud tbo case shall bo d -elded by llo court, unless, at tbu time for pleading or answering, tho accused shall de mand a Jury, in whleh case the trial shU bo uMn the. complaint and plea of not gulliy. sec i Ami oe ujunrter enadtii, mat it snin not 1)0 lawful for thu court to e nionce anv Der- on convicted on such trlilto any greater pun ishment than imprisonment lu J -tit for ono year, or to a fine exceeding live hundred dot- lars, or both, in Us discretion. In those casts where tbo laws of thu United Stales authorize such Imprisonment and tine. Sec U .trt(6fiirf1rrrwafu That It shall be lawful fur tho court to allow tbo district at. torney to amend bis statement or complaint al any stagu of the procielmgs, beforo verdict, if, lu theoplnlonor tbo court, such amendment will work no Injustice to thu accused and If it appear to tho eourt thai tbo accuse! Is unpre pan d to meet thu e hnnro as amended, and that an udj Mirnaunt ofihe ciuso will promote tho end, of justice, such adjournment shall bu intdo until a further day, to bu fixed by tho court. Sec. 7 And be tt further enact?. That at such trial, II by Jury, thu Un tid Sutt nnd th i accused shall each t o entitled to three pi r- emptory cuauengi cuaiiences 1 it cause, lu such esses, shall be tried by tbo court without tbe aid of triers. Approved, Juno 11, 1SG1. fProuc .No. 100 1 An act to abolish ihu collection districts of Port Or ford and Cape Perpelua, In Ibu Statu oi urcgon. JJe it cnattcd by th Senit nnd llfte nf Jltp rrvittatmet of the tutted Statin tj Am'nct m Con (reus annll d, 'lhat the Collection districts uf Capu Perpt-iu and Port Orford, heretofore cstabllsbol by law, are hereby abolished, ami tbo sainu attached to the collection district of Oregon. Approved, Juuu 11, 1$U. PCHLTC HesoLFTION Vo. 34 A iiKsoi ltioh tendering tuo ihiuksof Con gross to Lieutenant Onlonel Jos pb Ihuley, uf tho fourth regiment of Ulseousln vuluu- t'r ficKult ct? by th Senate aiut Jtoute of lief ment nttietifthe fatted Mutt a vf limriciti' m ;rct u aemWfd, 1 hat tbu thanks ut Cougre-.n be and theynru heroin tendered to Lleatcnaut t olonel J soph IIiiley,of thu fourth rqlinnil WU'oti fin volunteers, acting engineer of thu nine teen h army corps, for distinguished services in tiift rte'ent campaign on the tied river, ly wbhh tbe giinb iii Coll! la under Unr VilmiPil David D. Porter whs rescued from Imminent peril. Sec 2 And be if further rrtolied. That tbe President ul tbu Unlli d Mates tie re i teste 1 lo cause i copy of thla r. solution io bu ira'isoilt lud lo Lieutenant t'oloii' I Hillcy, A) proved, JUUU 11, I Mi. Mat of t)enrrl Hospitals Under I)iru turn of Snrym Jt 0 Vibo't, U. A A , JfidiCdl Ilirntuc lirpartmuit vf l'dhlnyton, 1. Armory Siuare, tt. -lahlngtrm, I). (' , Seventh street weft, be-tw teu (' uud l atreets south, In charge of Surgeon 1). W. llllss, U. S V. J Carver, v ahlngton, I) C, FmirttfMiih street wist, at terminus u tliy riilroal, In charged uf burgeon O Judson, U. S . J. Campbell, Uashluglou, D. C, S ventb street west, at teriuluus of city rallroa I north. in charge oi ourgeou a r eueirion, u s v 4. Columbian, ni nuton, I). (J, Four teelilh street we til, sit teriuluus ufeitv railroaJ, u cnarue oi aurtroou t it Cvrosoe. e, o. v 5 Desmorres, Washingtoti, I) C , corner of rourltcuth street ami Massachusetts avcutif, lu ehargu of Surg.-on J. S. Illldrelli, U S V 0 DoulIi. aidiliigioii. 1) C, eoriur uf I strtMl and Ni w Jersey aveiiti'), iu lurgu of As slhtani Surgeon Win Thomson, U S. A, 7 Kuiory, vv aiiiimtoii, ij. t;., near Alms hot vuc, oisiot ihu Capitol, in churgu of Surgeon (, u Moseuy, co. . H Fulrlax tSeuilnary, Virginia, two mlha back ol Alevtu Irla, In ehargu ol Surgeou I P. Smlih, U S V. li Finley.Washlugton.U U.. Ke-ndilldn eu, Fourth street east, uurth of tho i n. in ehargu of Surgeou 0. L. Paucoast, U S IU Uaruwouel, Wtt-lilngt hi, D. C , Corco ran 'a farm. Suveuth street wet. In ehaigu of Surgeou It 11. Uontieuu.U S . 11 Judiciary Siuare, Washington, I) C , Judiciary Square, K street north, between ruunn ana rum nireeir ., m euargu ui Assistant Surguou Aloi lugiaiu, U S A. li. Kaloramo, (sinall-pox.J Wasbiugton, 1) C, Hock treek, uui Iweiity-drai slreei, in charge of ithU Assistant butuou li, J, Thomas, U S A U Llneolu, Wusblugton, 1). C, ono mile east of ihu ii U"l, in chtrgu uf Aasiaiaut Sur geou J L Mertif, U. B . U Mount Pleusaut, Washington, 1). C, Fourteenth fired, ouu hair milu btyoul eliy lltnltn, in ehargu ol AsslaUul Surgeon C. A. Ucettll, L S A 15 Semluary , (leorgi town, I) C, corner of ashliii'iou and day streets, lu e hurgu ol dur guou It W Dueaibel, U S V, jo sunion, vvaseiiugeou, i c; , i sireei auu New Jersey aveuue, in charge ef Surgeou J A UJ.ll, I s. V 17. tiluue, WttbUutou. U. C i Fuurlcentb gntional cpuMiflw. KAIII OF tDVIltlllllg Oao aare, three dayi HJXJ OQflMioare, four rt.fi 1.35 Uncaqnare, Ore day, i.M On. aqnare, alx days 1,73 Every other day adTertliemenU, W per cent. additional. One. a S adTcrllremmts charged aa atw for each Insertion. 8I1 Hue, or leu eonttltnta qnara. Ad,irtlaemenU ahonld be handed In bylJ o'clock, m street, opposite Columbian ITospItal, In chargo of Actlog Assistant Surgeon P. Olcnnan, U. 8. A. 18. 8t Elizabeth, (Insane Asylum,) Wash ington, D. C, beyond Navy Yard west. Id charge of Acting Assistant Sargeoa C. II. Nichols. U 8. A. 19. First Division General, Alexandria, Va., corner of Fairfax and Cameron streets, In charge of flargeon Cbas. Page, U. 8. A 20. Second Division General, Alexandria, Va , corner of ''rloce and Columbus streets, la charge of Surgeon T. R. Spencer, U. 8. V. 21. Third Division General, Alexandria, Va,, Washington street, between Queen and Came ron streets, la charge of Surgeon Edwin Bent ley. U. 8. V. 2i Augur General Hospital, near Alexan dria, Va., In charge of S org eon George L. flat ton, U. S. V. THEPRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN " WKKICr.Y NATIONAL UKPfJDLIOAX. From this time until tho Presidential elec tion, every loyal man who favors the re-election of Mr. Lin eel n will want a newspaper published at tbe seat ot Government, advocat ing tbe Union nominations for President and Vice President. To all such, who desire a psper which will keep them promptly advised cf all political movements, and their probable con sequences, wo tinder tho National HcrcDUCAN, with conUdenco that It will fulfil their desires In this respect. The National IUrc-uMCAV will continue to furnish In advance of all competitors the latest and moit rtllablo news from our different armies, and especially from tho Army of tho Potomac. Its Iltcra-y arjd miscellaneous departments will receive special attention, and efforts are continually being made to establish the charac ter oftho Wiiklt National IUpcblican as a family paper. Six months ago the weekly paper was en larged to Its present size aud greatly Improved In lis typographical appearance. Our list has increased largely since lhat lime, for which wo thank our numerous voluntary agents through out tbo loyal States. During thai time, how ever, tho prices of labor and of material have Increased upwards of fifty per cent. In view of lhat fact wo eh) not propose to Increase tho prlco of the paper, but to urge upon our friends, and tbo friends of the Union, who favor the re election of our present worthy and patriotic Chief Magistrate, lo use their utmost endeavors to Increase our circulation. This Is the ooly way by which wo can be ablo to keep the VVtsKLY National Keitrucan up to the high standard It has occupied during Ibo last six months. Wo duslru a large number of subscribers for tbo political campaign, which has opened by tha nominations made at tho Daltlmoro Con vention. e propose to send our weekly paper for tho period of six months, from tho first of June to the first of December, which will cover tho campaign, and full returns of tbo Presidential election, at tho low rates at whleh It Is now furnished to subscribers. Thi ro Is no city, town, or village In tbe loyal States which cannot furnish us tome subscri bers. Let the work of making np clubs com mence at once. Wc have printed a large edi tion of thu numbers for tbn present month, and can furnish back numbers to all who may do sire them. Specimen copies will bo sent.when requested. Tho terms for tho campaign aro as follows t Ono copy, six mouths, fl, threo copies, six months, f 3 50, ten copies, six months, $7 50. ty Iyua Kattiftlruis. Kalhalrou Is fro it the Offfk word " Kathro," or " Kathalro," it? ill) lis to cleanse, rejueenate and restore. This nrticle Is what Its name signifies. For preservlnt;, reitorlng sod t eautifylnif the human hair It Is the moct remarkable preparation in the world. It Is -.gain owned and put up hy the original proprietor ana is now made with the same care, skill and at teniinu whleh xaveit asale ef ovsr one million luttles psr annum It Is a most delightful Hai Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dsndrutl li beeps tho bead ooni sod clean. It lartlits the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling oil aud turnla Cr It icstores hair u; on bald beads. An) lady or genTleman who values a beautiful iiea lot hair should use Lyon's Kathalron. It Is known and used th route ho ut tbe civilized world. "uldlv all respectable dealers, DtMAS K BaUNKSfcCO, Newe'fk. L Alcslcnu MuiUUK MitlmcUL '1 ! arttes tu st Louis nu 1 Llniiuntl,who Nave been eounteifcttliig he Mustang Liniment under pre- leuie of pro rietorship have ieeu thoroughlj es to, pnt bj the courts To guard a re tin it further t hi oiitioii, I hat e procured from the butted States rrtasurj- a private steel plate revenue stamp, n hleh Is i Itced over tbf top of each n ttle, Laeh txtirt benrs the fac finite of at) slguature, and without which the arttelr Is a counterfeit, danger ous and worthless imitation. Examine every bot tle lhis Llulment has been la use and growing ut f or fvr msuy years. There hardlyexlsts a tinni.rtoQ the habitable globe that docs net eon tnln cvltencevf its wonderful etteots It Is the test eiuolient in the world. With its present im looted logreditnte, Its etlects upon man aud beast trt erlet-tly remarkable Sores e hualed, pales relieved. Ii.es saved, vnlualleAOliaals made use ful and untold Ills assuaged (or cuts, bruises, sl rains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, caked uets, strained horses, Ao , It is a sovereign rrmely that shout I oe-ver le dtsjensed w.th. It should be In every fiiiily ! I b all druggists. leJu-eobin U S, DaKMwS New ork. t3-lllmirr lulitillable llatr llesttir- l nui a U.e, but resteues graj hair to its rmtiiHi color, l) suppliing ti.- cajlllnry tubes wiili iixtural sustiniue, Impaired by age or dls ctie M tni'a .Mrw out dye are eomj osed of lunar muitt , iltstnilng the vitality and beauty of the liAir and altiirdof ttivmselves no dressing Hel.o- trtel's luimitai le Coloriug nut only restores hair lo its natural colore-) su eas) process, but gives the Mir a LLUHlANT Ui AUTs, promotes its rn Hi, prevents Its falling off, eradicates dau drutl, and Impsrts health and leasaotDess to th liei I It has stoo.1 the teit of tl' te, 1 elng the orl lioil Hair Coloring, aud is coril-ntly inoresslog infivur Used by both gentlemen aud ladles. It is td I tysll respectable dealers, or eau be pro wuie 1 by them of the commercial agents, D S UAHNLS&CO, 30-J Uruadwa), New orku T,. sites, 60 cents an 1 $1 Ly-llagan'a Maguulla Ltalni, Tilts le the omit tUlgliifnl and eatrrdlnary article ever dls covered It changes the sua-burut Uoe and hands tuapeail) sattu texture of ravishing beauty, lu parting the nitrbie purity ul yuuth,-aud the dulin. yue ajietrance so inviting in the city telle of Uiluun It lemoves tan, frcokles, plmiles and roughucss Hoot the skin, leaving the complexion frrsu, transparent aud smooth. It eootams no uinterlsl Injuries to tbe skin, rstroulzed hy Act resses and Opera Singers. It is nhat every lady houldhave Sold everywhere Prepared by W K. haUAN, Troy, N. Y. Aduteis all orders to .., - , ULMiS S. BAKNES - CO., X$w York. '1